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U.K. Inflation Accelerates to 40-Year-High Amid Rising Food Costs

Por: Time World October 19, 2022

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LONDON — U.K. inflation accelerated to a 40-year high in September as the soaring cost of food squeezed household budgets. The consumer price index rose 10.1%, compared with 9.9% the previous month, the Office for National Statistics said Wednesday. The new data shows inflation returned to the July peak and is once again at the highest since early 1982. Read more: The increase was driven by food prices, which leapt by 14.5% from a year... + full article



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